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Daniel M Rolston

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Resuscitation|July 31, 2022
Time is running out for manual pulse checks as ultrasound races pastDaniel M Rolston
Annals of Emergency Medicine|July 26, 2014
Annals of Emergency Medicine Journal Club. Is it still cool to cool? Interpreting the latest hypothermia for cardiac arrest trial: answers to the March 2014 Journal Club questionsDaniel M Rolston, Jarone Lee
Annals of Emergency Medicine|February 18, 2014
March 2014 Annals of Emergency Medicine Journal Club. Is it still cool to cool? Interpreting the latest hypothermia for cardiac arrest trialDaniel M Rolston, Jarone Lee
Annals of Emergency Medicine|March 21, 2026
Daniel M Rolston, Allison L Cohen
Resuscitation|May 21, 2022
Femoral artery Doppler ultrasound is more accurate than manual palpation for pulse detection in cardiac arrestDaniel M Rolston, Allison L Cohen
Critical Care Clinics|March 28, 2015
Telemedicine in the intensive care unit: its role in emergencies and disaster managementDaniel M Rolston, Joseph S Meltzer
The Journal of Emergency Medicine|August 31, 2013
Bedside ultrasound diagnosis of acute embolic femoral artery occlusionDaniel M Rolston, Turandot Saul, Tommy Wong, et al.
World Journal of Emergency Medicine|September 13, 2014
Emergency department rectal temperatures in over 10 years: A retrospective observational studyGraham A Walker, Daniel Runde, Daniel M Rolston, et al.
Resuscitation|July 27, 2025
Arterial line placement is feasible during emergency department cardiac arrestMichelle Akerman, Allison L Cohen, Ghania Haddad, et al.
Journal of Intensive Care|January 8, 2021
Brain monitoring using near-infrared spectroscopy to predict outcome after cardiac arrest: a novel phenotype in a rat model of cardiac arrestRyosuke Takegawa, Kei Hayashida, Rishabh Choudhary, et al.
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Resuscitation|July 31, 2022
Time is running out for manual pulse checks as ultrasound races pastDaniel M Rolston
Annals of Emergency Medicine|July 26, 2014
Annals of Emergency Medicine Journal Club. Is it still cool to cool? Interpreting the latest hypothermia for cardiac arrest trial: answers to the March 2014 Journal Club questionsDaniel M Rolston, Jarone Lee
Annals of Emergency Medicine|February 18, 2014
March 2014 Annals of Emergency Medicine Journal Club. Is it still cool to cool? Interpreting the latest hypothermia for cardiac arrest trialDaniel M Rolston, Jarone Lee
Annals of Emergency Medicine|March 21, 2026
Daniel M Rolston, Allison L Cohen
Resuscitation|May 21, 2022
Femoral artery Doppler ultrasound is more accurate than manual palpation for pulse detection in cardiac arrestDaniel M Rolston, Allison L Cohen
Critical Care Clinics|March 28, 2015
Telemedicine in the intensive care unit: its role in emergencies and disaster managementDaniel M Rolston, Joseph S Meltzer
The Journal of Emergency Medicine|August 31, 2013
Bedside ultrasound diagnosis of acute embolic femoral artery occlusionDaniel M Rolston, Turandot Saul, Tommy Wong, et al.
World Journal of Emergency Medicine|September 13, 2014
Emergency department rectal temperatures in over 10 years: A retrospective observational studyGraham A Walker, Daniel Runde, Daniel M Rolston, et al.
Resuscitation|July 27, 2025
Arterial line placement is feasible during emergency department cardiac arrestMichelle Akerman, Allison L Cohen, Ghania Haddad, et al.
Journal of Intensive Care|January 8, 2021
Brain monitoring using near-infrared spectroscopy to predict outcome after cardiac arrest: a novel phenotype in a rat model of cardiac arrestRyosuke Takegawa, Kei Hayashida, Rishabh Choudhary, et al.
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